Speeches (Lines) for Caphis
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(stage directions). [Enter CAPHIS] Caphis. Here, sir; what is your pleasure? |
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Senator. Get on your cloak, and haste you to Lord Timon;
Caphis. I go, sir. |
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Senator. 'I go, sir!'—Take the bonds along with you,
Caphis. I will, sir. |
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(stage directions). [Enter CAPHIS, and the Servants of Isidore and Varro] Caphis. Good even, Varro: what,
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Caphis. Good even, Varro: what,
Caphis. It is: and yours too, Isidore? |
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Caphis. It is: and yours too, Isidore? Caphis. Would we were all discharged! |
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Caphis. Would we were all discharged! Caphis. Here comes the lord. |
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Timon. So soon as dinner's done, we'll forth again,
Caphis. My lord, here is a note of certain dues. |
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Timon. Dues! Whence are you? Caphis. Of Athens here, my lord. |
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Timon. Go to my steward. Caphis. Please it your lordship, he hath put me off
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Timon. Mine honest friend,
Caphis. Nay, good my lord,— |
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Timon. Contain thyself, good friend.
Caphis. If you did know, my lord, my master's wants—
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(stage directions). [Enter APEMANTUS and Fool] Caphis. Stay, stay, here comes the fool with Apemantus:
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Apemantus. No, thou stand'st single, thou'rt not on him yet. Caphis. Where's the fool now? |
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